Safe Bee Removal & Wasp Control in Fort Lee, New Jersey

Fort Lee Bee Control & Extermination

If you’ve discovered a bee swarm, wasp nest, or hornet colony around your home or business, prompt removal can help protect your family, employees, customers, and pets. Bro’s Pest Control connects homeowners and businesses in Fort Lee, NJ with experienced local bee removal professionals who specialize in safely removing stinging insects from residential and commercial properties.

Whether bees are nesting inside a wall, wasps have built a nest beneath your roofline, or yellow jackets are active around your yard, local specialists can inspect the infestation, identify the species, and recommend the safest and most effective treatment option.

Call 1-888-497-9069 today to schedule bee removal in Fort Lee, New Jersey.


Common Stinging Insects Found in Fort Lee

Several species of stinging insects are commonly found throughout Bergen County, including:

  • Honey Bees
  • Bumble Bees
  • Carpenter Bees
  • Paper Wasps
  • Yellow Jackets
  • European Hornets
  • Bald-Faced Hornets
  • Mud Daubers

Each species behaves differently and may require a different treatment approach. Proper identification is important before attempting removal.

Bee activity generally begins increasing during the spring as temperatures rise throughout northern New Jersey. Colonies continue expanding during the summer, while yellow jackets and hornets often become most active in late summer and early fall. Regular inspections can help identify nests before they become larger and more difficult to remove.


Residential & Commercial Bee Removal

Bee and wasp infestations can affect homes, apartment complexes, office buildings, restaurants, schools, retail centers, warehouses, and industrial facilities throughout Fort Lee.

Whether you need a single hive removed or ongoing pest management services, local professionals can recommend a customized solution based on your property’s needs.


Nearby Areas Served

Our network of bee removal professionals also serves:

  • Edgewater
  • Cliffside Park
  • Palisades Park
  • Leonia
  • Ridgefield
  • Englewood
  • Englewood Cliffs
  • Fairview
  • Ridgefield Park
  • Teaneck
  • Little Ferry
  • North Bergen




Wasp & Hornet Removal in Fort Lee, NJ

Wasps and hornets frequently build nests beneath roof eaves, decks, sheds, garages, attics, and other protected areas around homes and businesses. As colonies grow throughout the summer, these insects often become increasingly aggressive when their nests are disturbed.

Professional treatment helps eliminate active nests while reducing the likelihood of recurring infestations around your property.


Bee Removal Cost in Fort Lee, NJ

The cost of bee removal depends on several factors, including the insect species, colony size, nest location, accessibility, and whether repairs or exclusion work are needed after removal.

Several factors may affect the cost, including:

  • Bee, wasp, or hornet species
  • Hive or nest size
  • Accessibility of the infestation
  • Relocation versus extermination
  • Structural repairs after removal
  • Follow-up treatments
  • Emergency or same-day service

Scheduling a professional inspection is the best way to determine the most appropriate treatment and receive an accurate estimate for your property.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much does bee removal cost in Fort Lee, NJ?

The cost depends on the type of stinging insect, nest size, accessibility, and whether relocation or extermination is appropriate. A professional inspection is the best way to receive an accurate estimate.

Do you relocate honey bees?

Whenever practical, honey bees are relocated because they are important pollinators. The recommended removal method depends on the hive location and local regulations.

When are bees most active in New Jersey?

Bee activity typically increases during spring and summer, with yellow jackets and hornets often reaching peak activity in late summer.

Can bees damage my home?

Yes. Carpenter bees can bore into wood, while established colonies inside wall voids or attics may leave behind honeycomb that can attract additional pests.

Should I remove a bee nest myself?

No. Attempting to remove an active hive or nest without the proper equipment can be dangerous. Professional removal helps reduce the risk of stings and ensures the infestation is handled safely.

Learn More About Bees and Pollinators

Honey bees are valuable pollinators, and proper identification is important before beginning any removal or treatment. Homeowners can learn more about bees, wasps, and integrated pest management through the Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Cooperative Extension and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.